Identification of aggression of junior primary learners

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Budhal, Richi

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2009-08-25T10:49:28Z

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Childhood aggression , Junior primary learners , Identification , Assessment , Physical aggression , Verbal aggression , Reactive aggression , Proactive aggression , Anger , Provocation frustration , Factors related to aggression , Treatment of aggression

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Identification of aggression in Junior Primary school learners often becomes a difficult task due to the lack of appropriate measuring instruments. The assessment instruments used presently are unable to identify the subtypes of aggression. In order to address this limitation in the field of aggression, the present investigation was undertaken. A literature study was done where the concept aggression was defined and the relationship and differences between the subtypes of aggression (physical, verbal, reactive and proactive aggression) were examined. The factors that relate to aggression, namely, biological, personality, environmental and social, parental influence, frustration and media influences were identified. A reliable measuring instrument was developed to identify the four main subtypes of aggression in junior primary learners. The results of the empirical investigation indicated that there were significant positive correlations between the subtypes of aggression. Gender and intellectual potential do not appear to have a significant bearing on childhood aggression. The educational implications of the findings are discussed and guidelines regarding treatment of childhood aggression are given for both educators and parents.

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Budhal, Richi (2009) Identification of aggression of junior primary learners, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/1085>

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